Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
Hi,
I downloaded some Apple Loops and added them to Auria through iTunes.
Is there a way in iTunes to create a new folder to put them in? I could not put them in the Loops folder.
When I launch Auria, add a track, and then import the audio using one of these Apple Loops, they come in fine but do not respond to tempo changes. I thought Apple Loops were designed to change with tempo changes.
I can easily time align the loop but is there a way to bring in an Apple Loop that automatically adjusts to tempo changes?
Thanks.
Rimshot51
I downloaded some Apple Loops and added them to Auria through iTunes.
Is there a way in iTunes to create a new folder to put them in? I could not put them in the Loops folder.
When I launch Auria, add a track, and then import the audio using one of these Apple Loops, they come in fine but do not respond to tempo changes. I thought Apple Loops were designed to change with tempo changes.
I can easily time align the loop but is there a way to bring in an Apple Loop that automatically adjusts to tempo changes?
Thanks.
Rimshot51
Rimshot51
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Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
Auria has time stretching so basically any loop you import can be sped up or slowed down without changing the pitch by dragging with 2 fingers. ( see page 70 of the user manual )
A couple other tips when time stretching, In the transport option menu set the time format to bars and beats .
Change the snapping option to bars or what ever works for you.
Hope this helps.
Striz
A couple other tips when time stretching, In the transport option menu set the time format to bars and beats .
Change the snapping option to bars or what ever works for you.
Hope this helps.
Striz
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Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
Hi Striz,
Thanks for the reply. So is it true that Auria does not import Apple Loops that will then respond to tempo changes automatically without needing to time stretch? It seems this is so. I have learned how to time stretch and it is very easy to do. Just want to understand the program better.
Rimshot51
Thanks for the reply. So is it true that Auria does not import Apple Loops that will then respond to tempo changes automatically without needing to time stretch? It seems this is so. I have learned how to time stretch and it is very easy to do. Just want to understand the program better.
Rimshot51
Rimshot51
Auria, Drumagog, Studio One 2.6, Sonar Producer X3, Cubasis, Cubase AI, GarageBand, Notion, Zoom R24, UR-44, Axiom 64, WIndows 7 64, Equator D5's, NanoPatch, Alesis MICTUBE Duo, Behringer B1, Shure SM57, and Rhodes M5's mics.
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Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
You can do it either way:
1. As described above, timestretch the loops to fit your music after you import
or
2. As you import the loops, make sure you choose the timestretch option at the bottom of the import window. This will automatically timestretch the loop based on its original tempo and length.
Rim
1. As described above, timestretch the loops to fit your music after you import
or
2. As you import the loops, make sure you choose the timestretch option at the bottom of the import window. This will automatically timestretch the loop based on its original tempo and length.
Rim
Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
As far as folders, I believe you can do that either with ifunbox, or by putting them in a folder on your computer then zipping it. If I am correct iOS will not allow more than one level of folder though. That may have changed, not sure.
Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
Put files in a folder, zip the folder, put zip into auria file sharing, when u start auria, the folder will be createdmrufino1 wrote:As far as folders, I believe you can do that either with ifunbox, or by putting them in a folder on your computer then zipping it. If I am correct iOS will not allow more than one level of folder though. That may have changed, not sure.
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Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
Much thanks Rim.Rim wrote:You can do it either way:
1. As described above, timestretch the loops to fit your music after you import
or
2. As you import the loops, make sure you choose the timestretch option at the bottom of the import window. This will automatically timestretch the loop based on its original tempo and length.
Rim
Rimshot51
Auria, Drumagog, Studio One 2.6, Sonar Producer X3, Cubasis, Cubase AI, GarageBand, Notion, Zoom R24, UR-44, Axiom 64, WIndows 7 64, Equator D5's, NanoPatch, Alesis MICTUBE Duo, Behringer B1, Shure SM57, and Rhodes M5's mics.
Auria, Drumagog, Studio One 2.6, Sonar Producer X3, Cubasis, Cubase AI, GarageBand, Notion, Zoom R24, UR-44, Axiom 64, WIndows 7 64, Equator D5's, NanoPatch, Alesis MICTUBE Duo, Behringer B1, Shure SM57, and Rhodes M5's mics.
Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
I will try that tonight. Thank you all.acaonweb wrote:Put files in a folder, zip the folder, put zip into auria file sharing, when u start auria, the folder will be createdmrufino1 wrote:As far as folders, I believe you can do that either with ifunbox, or by putting them in a folder on your computer then zipping it. If I am correct iOS will not allow more than one level of folder though. That may have changed, not sure.
Rimshot51
Auria, Drumagog, Studio One 2.6, Sonar Producer X3, Cubasis, Cubase AI, GarageBand, Notion, Zoom R24, UR-44, Axiom 64, WIndows 7 64, Equator D5's, NanoPatch, Alesis MICTUBE Duo, Behringer B1, Shure SM57, and Rhodes M5's mics.
Auria, Drumagog, Studio One 2.6, Sonar Producer X3, Cubasis, Cubase AI, GarageBand, Notion, Zoom R24, UR-44, Axiom 64, WIndows 7 64, Equator D5's, NanoPatch, Alesis MICTUBE Duo, Behringer B1, Shure SM57, and Rhodes M5's mics.
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Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
Hello, folks!
First time posting here, and apologizing already for resurrecting that old a topic, but I'm having the following issue, that I blame on my inexperience with the way Auria - and iOS in general - handle folders and files: I cannot see the many gigabytes worth of loops I copied to Auria's folder.
I have this huge collection of Apple loops that came with GarageBand, and decided to import it to my Auria folder, so I can use it without resorting to less convenient methods such as DropBox, which depends on an Internet connection. Knowing - sort of - that iOS cannot handle well a multiple-level folder hierarchy, I imported each individual folder that contains a given collection of loops to the documents folder via iTunes. This procedure works for iOS GarageBand, so I took it for granted. When I open Auria and try to import the loops to a project, the folders are listed, but they are all empty.
I first thought the loops were going through some kind of indexing process, so I took a little time doing other things with my project, but a couple of hours later, I tried again and, to my dismay, got the same empty folders. Since I know Auria can see Apple loops, what's going on? How can I possibly solve it?
All the best!
First time posting here, and apologizing already for resurrecting that old a topic, but I'm having the following issue, that I blame on my inexperience with the way Auria - and iOS in general - handle folders and files: I cannot see the many gigabytes worth of loops I copied to Auria's folder.
I have this huge collection of Apple loops that came with GarageBand, and decided to import it to my Auria folder, so I can use it without resorting to less convenient methods such as DropBox, which depends on an Internet connection. Knowing - sort of - that iOS cannot handle well a multiple-level folder hierarchy, I imported each individual folder that contains a given collection of loops to the documents folder via iTunes. This procedure works for iOS GarageBand, so I took it for granted. When I open Auria and try to import the loops to a project, the folders are listed, but they are all empty.
I first thought the loops were going through some kind of indexing process, so I took a little time doing other things with my project, but a couple of hours later, I tried again and, to my dismay, got the same empty folders. Since I know Auria can see Apple loops, what's going on? How can I possibly solve it?
All the best!
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Re: Need step by step how to bring in Apple Loops
PS.: disregard, guys: I solved it myself. Just converted all the caf files to m4a using one of the wonderful and almost secret OSX built-in capabilities. Now everything seems to be fine.
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